Easily and firmly secured wood plate

ABSTRACT

An easily and firmly secured wood plate comprises a male buckling portion and a female buckling portion at two opposite sides. An upper half of the male buckling portion is protruded with a buckling block. A lower edge of the buckling block is protruded with a buckling tip which is slightly inclined. An upper half of the female buckling portion is formed with an embedding groove at a position coupled to the buckling block of the male buckling portion. A lower end of the embedding groove has a slightly inclined buckling pit. In assembly, the buckling block of the male buckling portion is buckled into the embedding groove of the female buckling portion by the engagement of the inclined surfaces of the buckling tip and the buckling pit. Thereby, a plurality of wood plate units can be connected one by one.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0001] The present invention relates to assembly of wood plates, andparticularly to an easily and firmly secured wood plate which comprisesa male buckling portion and a female buckling portion at two oppositesides, wherein a buckling block of a, male buckling portion is buckledinto the embedding groove of the female buckling portion by theengagement of inclined surfaces of buckling tips of male bucklingportions and buckling pits of female buckling portions; thereby, aplurality of wood plate units can be connected one by one.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0002] Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, the prior art wood plate units areillustrated. The wood plate units 5 are assembled to a plywoodsequentially. Two sides of the wood plate units 5 are formed withembedding grooves 51 and blocks 52. The block 52 is exactly embeddedinto the embedding groove 51. Before engagement, a nail is nailed intothe plywood from one end of the block 52 in advance (or the wood plateunit 5 is glued to the plywood) so as to position the wood plate unit 5to the plywood. Then the plywood is fixed to a ground. Then another woodplate unit 5 is embedded into the embedding groove 51 so as to assemblethe wood plate units 5 one by one.

[0003] However this prior art has the following disadvantages. 1. Indecoration, the wood plate unit 5 must be nailed to the plywood (orgluing the wood plate unit 5 to the plywood) for positioning the woodplate unit. The positioning by nail is tedious and if the ground is notflat, the nailing portion will have gaps with the ground so as to emitnoise as people treads on the wood plate.

[0004] Moreover, in decoration, the wood plate unit 5 must be fixed tothe plywood by using the nail 7 so that after the wood plate unit 5 isassembled, it is fixed by the whole piece so that it can not be detachedor moved as desired. Thereby, it is inconvenient in use, for example, itcan not be reused after transfer.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0005] Accordingly, the primary object of the present invention is toprovide an easily and firmly secured wood plate which comprises a malebuckling portion and a female buckling portion at two opposite sides. Anupper half of the male buckling portion is protruded with a bucklingblock. A lower edge of the buckling block is protruded with a bucklingtip which is slightly inclined. An upper half of the female bucklingportion is formed with an embedding groove at a position coupled to thebuckling block of the male buckling portion. A lower end of theembedding groove has a slightly inclined buckling pit. In assembly, thebuckling block of the male buckling portion is buckled into theembedding groove of the female buckling portion by the engagement of theinclined surfaces of the buckling tip and the buckling pit. Thereby, aplurality of wood plate units can be connected one by one.

[0006] The various objects and advantages of the present invention willbe more readily understood from the following detailed description whenread in conjunction with the appended drawing.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0007]FIG. 1 is a plane view of the wood plate unit of the presentinvention.

[0008]FIG. 2A shows one embodiment of the present invention beforebuckling.

[0009]FIG. 2B shows the embodiment of FIG. 2A after buckling.

[0010]FIG. 3 shows the Assembly of the present invention.

[0011]FIG. 4A is a plane view of a prior art before buckling.

[0012]FIG. 4B shows the prior art of FIG. 4A after buckling.

[0013]FIG. 5 shows the assembly of the prior art wood plate unit with aplywood.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[0014] Referring to FIG. 1, the structure of the present invention isillustrated. The wood plate unit 1 of the present invention has a malebuckling portion 11 and a female buckling portion 12 at two sides of thewood plate unit 1. Each of the male buckling portion 11 and femalebuckling portion 12 has a half reduced embedding portion and a halfexposed portion so that the exposed portion is coupled to the embeddingportion. Thereby, a plurality of wood plate units 1 can be assembled bythe buckling connections of the male buckling portions 11 and femalebuckling portions 12.

[0015] An upper half of the male buckling portion it is protruded with abuckling block 111. A lower edge of the buckling block 111 is protrudedwith a buckling tip 112 which is slightly inclined.

[0016] An upper half of the female buckling portion 12 is formed with anembedding groove 121 at a position coupled to the buckling block 11 ofthe male buckling portion 11. A lower end of the embedding groove 121has a slightly inclined buckling pit 122.

[0017] Referring to FIG. 3, in assembly, the buckling block 111 of themale buckling portion 11 is buckled into the embedding groove 121 of thefemale buckling portion 12 by the engagement of the inclined surfaces ofthe buckling tip 112 and the buckling pit 122. Thereby, a plurality ofwood plate units are firmly connected one by one.

[0018] Thereby, no glue is used for connecting wood plate units. Theuser can detach the wood plate unit by himself (or herself). Intransfer, the user can detach the wood plate units for transfer andstorage so that the wood plate units will not be harmed.

[0019] The present invention is thus described, it will be obvious thatthe same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to beregarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the presentinvention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilledin the art are intended to be included within the scope of the followingclaims.

What is claimed is:
 1. A easily and firmly secured wood platecomprising: a male buckling portion at one side of the wood plate unit;an upper half of the male buckling portion being protruded with abuckling block; a lower edge of the buckling block being protruded witha buckling tip which is slightly inclined; a female buckling portion atanother side of the wood plate unit opposite to the male bucklingportion; an upper half of the female buckling portion being formed withan embedding groove at a position coupled to the buckling block of themale buckling portion; a lower end of the embedding groove having aslightly inclined buckling pit; wherein in assembly, the buckling blockof the male buckling portion is buckled into the embedding groove of thefemale buckling portion by the engagement of inclined buckling tip andthe buckling pit; thereby, a plurality of wood plate units are connectedone by one.